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Defense Continues “Chopping At The Tree," An “Average” Pass Rush And Parris Campbell And Johnnie Dixon Dislike Kickoff Rule

Ohio State’s defense has performed well in spurts this season. At times, the unit has looked impenetrable with a chaos-creating defensive line combined with high-level athletes in the back seven.

Indiana dropped 26 points on the Buckeyes and Peyton Ramsey tore up the secondary for 300-plus yards and three touchdowns. However, Meyer noted the improved second half after the game, and Tuf Borland brought that up again on Wednesday as something to build on.

“The positive is we gave up right around 100 yards in the second half, made some plays, were able to force some turnovers,” Borland said.